Darren, Super bummed to hear about your bikes being stolen. Let me know if you need the invoice for the KTM 450SXF JBI Suspensnion we built. Also, if your bikes are not recovered, Id like to offer you a free of charge JBI Suspension Revalve for your ... more »

The @RideJBI Instagram page features many different suspensions dis-assembled. Also the Tech Specs portion of the Ride JBI website features images and more info on various forks and shocks. Its an on going project part to better inform and educate people ... more »

If you are going to dive into building the shock purchase all the correct tools along with the parts and have plenty of patience. I recommend using stock Showa parts for the rebuild or an SKF Seal head. All of which are listed for purchase on the RideJBI.com ... more »

Sean, You weighing 265lbs is going to require you to run a higher air pressure then stock. When doing so, the PSF forks tend to become less compliant. The best mod you could do to start is to get the next rate of stiffer balance springs (3.3N to be exact). ... more »

Patrick, Sounds like the forks you have feature subtanks. The correct oil volume for subtanks is the stock oil volume PLUS the volume of the subtank. For example: Manual says 200cc and subtank has a volume of 50cc. You would pour 250cc of oil into the ... more »

You have a leaking cartridge. The twin chamber is a sealed and pressured damper. Anytime you have seals sliding over a surface, over time the seals will wear and fail resulting is cartridge oil/pressure loss This is a very common problem among all twin ... more »

You are correct Rocksocks26. I was lucky to have a chance to test ride the MXT SFF fork conversion on both the 2013 Honda CRF450 and KX450F while visiting MX-Tech this summer. I was very impressed with the setup. I have complete product page on the MXT ... more »

Race Tech has a spring generator on their website. Select your model year bike and relevant info. I recommend trying a few different weights also, such as 230, 235, & 240. Gear weighs approx. 10lbs more than casual cloths. The correct spring rates ... more »